This article examines how industrial restructuring has effected social transformation in terms of the type and meaning of work in the post-closure context of the South Wales Valleys. A conceptual framework is developed which considers a range of experiences within and outside the paid labour market. This theorizes social movement and stasis, and analyses the resources and priorities invoked in pursuing different types of work. Restructuring has weakened occupation's role as a primary means of social cohesion in former coalmining communities, and labour market experiences have become more diffuse and dynamic. It is argued that while paid work remains important to some individuals, this overlooks the experiences of those excluded from or cons...
Workers cooperatives and mutual organisations have received relatively little attention within work ...
Paid work has traditionally been seen as a core element in the construction of masculine identities....
The division of labour, an enduring concept of the sociology of work, has yet to receive fundamental...
This article examines how industrial restructuring has effected social transformation in terms of th...
This article examines how industrial restructuring has effected social transforma-tion in terms of t...
This thesis investigates how the social organisation of the populations of the South Wales Valleys h...
This article explores the relationship between occupational community and restructuring at a UK stee...
For most of us, work is a daily occurrence. It has been estimated that workers in Organisation for E...
This article engages with the theme of the symposium by examining the role and meaning of networks i...
This article engages with the theme of the symposium by examining the role and meaning of networks i...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the changing status of work and employment within two ...
Work, employment and society (WES ) was launched in 1987 in a period in which a number of features o...
This study is focused on the relationship of a group of older working class men, both to the type of...
This article addresses recurrent trends in the forces shaping work and its meanings. Using evidence ...
The demise of the coalmining industry has entailed an increased geographical separation ofindividual...
Workers cooperatives and mutual organisations have received relatively little attention within work ...
Paid work has traditionally been seen as a core element in the construction of masculine identities....
The division of labour, an enduring concept of the sociology of work, has yet to receive fundamental...
This article examines how industrial restructuring has effected social transformation in terms of th...
This article examines how industrial restructuring has effected social transforma-tion in terms of t...
This thesis investigates how the social organisation of the populations of the South Wales Valleys h...
This article explores the relationship between occupational community and restructuring at a UK stee...
For most of us, work is a daily occurrence. It has been estimated that workers in Organisation for E...
This article engages with the theme of the symposium by examining the role and meaning of networks i...
This article engages with the theme of the symposium by examining the role and meaning of networks i...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the changing status of work and employment within two ...
Work, employment and society (WES ) was launched in 1987 in a period in which a number of features o...
This study is focused on the relationship of a group of older working class men, both to the type of...
This article addresses recurrent trends in the forces shaping work and its meanings. Using evidence ...
The demise of the coalmining industry has entailed an increased geographical separation ofindividual...
Workers cooperatives and mutual organisations have received relatively little attention within work ...
Paid work has traditionally been seen as a core element in the construction of masculine identities....
The division of labour, an enduring concept of the sociology of work, has yet to receive fundamental...